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Reell Solid Short Light Blue Stone

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Reell Solid Short Light Blue StoneReell Solid Short Light Blue Stone Reell is in 1997 opgericht vanuit Amsterdam met n simpel idee: comfortabele, stijlvolle en functionele broeken maken voor mensen die bewegen. De Solid Short is een van de meest veelzijdige shorts in de Reell lijn. Een fitted baggy cut die ruimte geeft zonder te slobberig te worden, mid rise en afgewerkt met klassieke 5 pocket details inclusief een rear yoke en bevelled patch pockets. In Light Blue Stone is dit een

Reell Solid Short Light Blue Stone

Reell is in 1997 opgericht vanuit Amsterdam met één simpel idee: comfortabele, stijlvolle en functionele broeken maken voor mensen die bewegen. De Solid Short is een van de meest veelzijdige shorts in de Reell lijn. Een fitted baggy cut die ruimte geeft zonder te slobberig te worden, mid-rise en afgewerkt met klassieke 5-pocket details inclusief een rear yoke en bevelled patch pockets. In Light Blue Stone is dit een lichte, stone-washed denim die direct een relaxte zomerse uitstraling geeft. Sterk voor skateboarden, sterk voor een dagelijkse dag in de stad.

Bij Revert 95 in Haarlem verkopen we Reell al jaren vanuit onze winkel en webshop.

De short

98% katoen, 2% elastaan Flex Denim die licht meegeeft voor extra bewegingsvrijheid, ideaal voor skateboarden maar net zo comfortabel bij dagelijks gebruik. Fitted baggy cut voor een laid-back loose tapered fit die ruimte geeft in de bovenbenen en taps toeloopt naar de knie. Mid-rise taille voor een comfortabele, moderne pasvorm. Klassiek 5-pocket design met rear yoke en bevelled patch pockets die de short een eigen, verfijnd karakter geven. Beenopening van 57cm. Het model van 1.81m draagt maat 32, totale lengte 57cm.

Specificaties

Kenmerk Detail
Merk Reell Denim
Model Solid Short
Colorway Light Blue Stone
Materiaal 98% katoen, 2% elastaan Flex Denim
Pasvorm Fitted baggy, loose tapered
Taille Mid-rise
Zakken Klassiek 5-pocket met rear yoke en bevelled patch pockets
Beenopening 57cm
Modelleninfo Model 1.81m draagt maat 32, totale lengte 57cm
Doelgroep Heren

Maatadvies

De Reell Solid Short valt normaal op maat. Neem je gebruikelijke jeansmaat. De maten lopen in jeansmaten (waist). Twijfel je? Kom langs in onze winkel in Haarlem voor persoonlijk maatadvies of neem contact met ons op bij online bestellen.

Past bij

Light Blue Stone is een lichte, stone-washed denim die combineert met een effen tee, een hoodie of een overshirt. Sterk voor dagelijks gebruik in de stad, op het skatepark of op een warme dag buiten. Een short die goed zit, lang meegaat en niet snel veroudert.

Bekijk ook de andere korte broeken in ons assortiment, of browse door het volledige Reell aanbod bij Revert 95.

Waarom bij Revert 95 kopen?

Bij Revert 95 verkopen we Reell al jaren vanuit onze winkel aan de Kleine Houtstraat 30 in Haarlem, voor iedereen die weet wat hij wil. Bestel online of kom langs voor persoonlijk advies over je maat en pasvorm.

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